Siemens formally opened a new Power Generation Service Centre in Thailand on Friday, adding new capabilities to support the growth and sustainability of Thailand’s energy sector, the company said in a press release.

Siemens is hosting the “EEC Journey: Connect, Create, Collaborate for Joint Success” forum to demonstrate its vision towards digitalisation in technology, innovation and infrastructure as a key success driver for the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) to Asean.

SIEMENS is setting the course for long-term value creation through accelerated growth and stronger profitability with a simplified and leaner company structure. The main aim of the Vision 2020+ company strategy is to give Siemens’ individual businesses significantly more entrepreneurial freedom under the strong Siemens brand in order to sharpen their focus on their respective markets.

ASEAN is becoming an increasingly important market for Siemens Mobility as countries in the region, including Thailand, boost their investments in infrastructure, said Sabrina Soussan, chief executive officer of the mobility division of Siemens AG.

SIEMENS LTD Mobility Division will pitch its expertise to provide smart solutions including power grid, infrastructure, and innovation to support the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), the company’s senior vice president and country division leader Tomasz Mazur told The Nation recently.

The first roll-out ceremony for BTSC's 22 new four-car trains by Bangkok Mass Transit System and Siemens took place at the factory of the German firm’s partner Bozankaya in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Tuesday

SIEMENS yesterday expressed its long-term commitment to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), embracing a scheme that the German company says can potentially change the global order in trade and economics.

GERMAN technology powerhouse Siemens, which has been involved in power generation in the Thai market for nearly 40 years, sees high-efficiency power plants as the trend for the country’s energy sector, which could lower electricity price and also be environmentally friendly.

GERMAN ENGINEERING giant Siemens will help Thailand attain its renewable energy goals in turning biomass to fuels to comply with the reduction of carbon emissions under the Paris Accord, said Willi Meixner, CEO of its Power and Gas Division.

AS CONSUMERS become more conscious about healthy diets and are willing to pay more for nutritious food and drinks, digitalisation is playing a key role in fulfilling their needs, said Kai Schneiderwind, senior director for food and beverages (F&B) at Siemens.